Jason Priestley is standing up against Harvey Weinstein -- again.
Last week, a friend of Priestley's -- voice actress Tara Strong -- revealed via Twitter that the 90210 alum had "punched Harvey Weinstein in the face at a club one night." Strong was sharing the story she had heard secondhand in response to a tweet from Mira Sorvino, who had woken up Friday morning to discover what she had long suspected: that Weinstein had derailed her career years earlier.
Priestley responded to Strong the next day, writing, "Idk about that @tarastrong... I know I never worked for Miramax... and boy was my team Horrified when they heard about what I had done! Harvey was powerful, my team Strongly Advised me to write him an apology the next day..."
He then fired back at a Twitter user who had written, "More to the story...?," explaining that the incident happened at Miramax's Golden Globes after-party. Weinstein -- who had...
Last week, a friend of Priestley's -- voice actress Tara Strong -- revealed via Twitter that the 90210 alum had "punched Harvey Weinstein in the face at a club one night." Strong was sharing the story she had heard secondhand in response to a tweet from Mira Sorvino, who had woken up Friday morning to discover what she had long suspected: that Weinstein had derailed her career years earlier.
Priestley responded to Strong the next day, writing, "Idk about that @tarastrong... I know I never worked for Miramax... and boy was my team Horrified when they heard about what I had done! Harvey was powerful, my team Strongly Advised me to write him an apology the next day..."
He then fired back at a Twitter user who had written, "More to the story...?," explaining that the incident happened at Miramax's Golden Globes after-party. Weinstein -- who had...
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- Entertainment Tonight
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- by Melanie McFarland
- IMDb Television Blog
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